Linguistic categories and speech perception
Linguistic categories and speech perception
Linguistic categories and speech perception
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• “Ganong effect”<br />
(word~nonword)<br />
more /d/ responses if real<br />
word begins with /d/ (dash—<br />
tash)<br />
• Similar effects for<br />
sentence meaning<br />
(if the task is appropriate)<br />
e.g. The farmer milked the<br />
[g/k]oat<br />
CP boundary shifts:<br />
meaningfulness<br />
% /d/<br />
100<br />
50<br />
0<br />
nonword-word: dask-task<br />
word-nonword: dash-tash<br />
short VOT (d) long VOT (t)<br />
Ganong (1980) J. Exp. Psych: HPP 6, 110-125<br />
Borsky, Shapiro, Tuller (2000) J. Psycholinguistic Res. 29, 155-168